(1) Most people don’t want it happening in their backyards. These concerns can be effectively addressed through business zoning laws.
Originally Posted by Absinthe1912
Putting a lot of the other "legal" issues aside, I think this would be the hardest (or certainly very hard) thing to deal with.
Most residential neighborhoods (and residential includes apartments, folks) have local zoning laws that prohibit running a business from your home. That is
any business...even internet web desgin...done is the privacy of your little home office. Does it happen all the time? Absolutely!! But it violates local zoning laws. And having the law in place allows local municipalities the ability to come down on the home business owner should his home business become a nuisance to his neighbors. Unfortunately, such nuisance factor includes "PITA" neighbors as well as "live and let live" neighbors.
That is probably why, even in Nevada, it is only allowed in brothels. One can try and argue that the motivation of the neighbor to "call one out" is because the business is prostitution rather than web page design...but it is hard to "prove" motivation in the court room. There are all kinds of "ostensibly rational" reasons for not wanting a business in a residential area. Strangers coming and going to the neighborhood...excess traffic...additional burden on services to the neighborhood (police, fire, sewer, water, etc)...and on and on. And all you have to do is have one or two things go wrong, and it spoils the idea for everyone.
So, I'm not sure how, even if all laws prohibiting prositution evaporate, that it will be allowed in the areas where providers would like it to be allowed (your home, your apartment, or even a rented incall location)...as opposed to a brothel type arrangement.
Nevertheless, I could see that the outcall world (in a non-illegal environment) could work. Such a "service" would be no different than the cleaning lady coming to clean your house, or the plumber coming to clean you pipes (pun, intended
).